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a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative. the dancers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to the african-american experience, here in the united states. i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work. marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it
a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative. the dancers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to the african-american experience, here in the united states. i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project....
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i think this job report actually strengthens that narrative. much more than levels variables, like the level of the unemployment rate, it's momentum that i think forms voters' views on the economy. >> thank you jared bernstein for coming on. >> thank you. >>> who is that masked moderate man on the debate stage, the guy who plans no $5 trillion tax cuts? who won't cut education, insists his health care plan covers people with pre-existing conditions. it's the same guy who now says his 47% comments were wrong. did mitt romney take his mask off or has the emperor got no clothes. >>> also, we're beginning to learn more about the flawed strategy that caused president obama to lay a debate egg wednesday night. it best not happen again. >>> and unemployment rate dropped sharply last month. add rick santorum and newt gingrich to the list of republicans who would like to see big bird on the unemployment line. >>> and finally, what the jobless number means and why some people don't like looking at it. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >> after
i think this job report actually strengthens that narrative. much more than levels variables, like the level of the unemployment rate, it's momentum that i think forms voters' views on the economy. >> thank you jared bernstein for coming on. >> thank you. >>> who is that masked moderate man on the debate stage, the guy who plans no $5 trillion tax cuts? who won't cut education, insists his health care plan covers people with pre-existing conditions. it's the same guy who...
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last month's unemployment numbers no doubt helped fuel that narrative as does news this week that new home construction reached its highest level in four years. so is america on the road to recovery? let's ask economist art laffer. good to you have here. >> thank you very much, paul. >> we've got housing rebounding, we've got consumer confidence up. we've got the jobs market. it's still a mediocre jobs recovery, but at least there's some. what's going on? are we seeing a really -- finally a good rebound? >> i don't think so at all, paul. i mean honestly i don't think that's the way to describe this economy. we have the worst recovery in u.s. history when you look at the employment numbers there, you see the participation rates dropping like a stone. that's the reason the unemployment rate's not at 12% today. housing starts are off almost a zero base for the last four years, not anywhere near the average of the last 40 or 50 years per 100,000 population. now, it's true they aren't falling anymore. it's true it's leveled out, but it's far from being a recovery. sooner or later we'll run
last month's unemployment numbers no doubt helped fuel that narrative as does news this week that new home construction reached its highest level in four years. so is america on the road to recovery? let's ask economist art laffer. good to you have here. >> thank you very much, paul. >> we've got housing rebounding, we've got consumer confidence up. we've got the jobs market. it's still a mediocre jobs recovery, but at least there's some. what's going on? are we seeing a really --...
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i'm always interested in the sort of campaign narratives, the narratives by the media about the candidates. all year this year obama was basically ahead in the polls, a winner's narrative. romney with a winner's narrative. i sense it's changing with big bird and "sesame street." sort of becoming self fulfilling. i'm wondering if biden is not perceived as the winner of this debate tomorrow night, is that going to make the narrative problem a loss worse for the obama campaign? >> it is if the polls that were taken out in the field in the beginning of this week are the same as the ones we saw that were taken, you know, friday night and in to the weekend and they continue to confirm that mitt romney's really surging in all the right places and that would become a problem. if there's sort of, you know, a draw between biden and ryan, where we say, boy, they both really did pretty well. ryan held his own, biden didn't say something crazy and they both have a lot of knowledge if not experience but they're credible and qualified and the obama ticket didn't mess up and then you saw in the polls more
i'm always interested in the sort of campaign narratives, the narratives by the media about the candidates. all year this year obama was basically ahead in the polls, a winner's narrative. romney with a winner's narrative. i sense it's changing with big bird and "sesame street." sort of becoming self fulfilling. i'm wondering if biden is not perceived as the winner of this debate tomorrow night, is that going to make the narrative problem a loss worse for the obama campaign? >>...
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so, in case of the narrative. number two, that we know that in politics as in so much else in life, after these debates are over, there will be a lot of people who can tell you specifically what any candidate said, but they will know how that candidate made them feel. so, the object and target for both candidates in the debates is for people to walk away feeling the person who handled it best. certainly people they want specifics, so governor romney, he needs to tell how with some detail his administration will be different from not just the obama administration, but from the president bush. with president obama, his challenge is to spell out to people. tell them how things are going to be different. in his second term than they were in his first term without acknowledging that the first term was necessarily bad, but people don't want same old same old. they want a vision of the future and we've come away to say the end comment at the debates tonight may be the most important part. each candidates wants to play, t
so, in case of the narrative. number two, that we know that in politics as in so much else in life, after these debates are over, there will be a lot of people who can tell you specifically what any candidate said, but they will know how that candidate made them feel. so, the object and target for both candidates in the debates is for people to walk away feeling the person who handled it best. certainly people they want specifics, so governor romney, he needs to tell how with some detail his...
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one is that the narrative of this campaign has changed. romney has changed it. it was becoming a narrative that he was in terminal decline, that there was an inevitability about an obama victory. that is now gone. we're obviously much more in a horse race. the second thing, more subtle, was that in this narrative of decline, there was the possibility that barack obama was going to open up a big lead, as it looked like he was doing in ohio. if he did that nationwide, he would not only win the presidency big but would get a mandate to govern but would have a lot of senators down ticket that would win with him. that would make him a much stronger president. now i think the chanceof winning big have largely evaporated and it's likely we will have a much closer election now. the president obviously is still favored, but we have got a horse race. >> that's what makes these races so interesting, gloria, is how the narrative changes. it used to be months, from one month to the next. it is' now overnight. last week was 47%, now it's this, who knows what it will be next w
one is that the narrative of this campaign has changed. romney has changed it. it was becoming a narrative that he was in terminal decline, that there was an inevitability about an obama victory. that is now gone. we're obviously much more in a horse race. the second thing, more subtle, was that in this narrative of decline, there was the possibility that barack obama was going to open up a big lead, as it looked like he was doing in ohio. if he did that nationwide, he would not only win the...
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they are trying to change the narrative here. they want to say that after 11 years they remain undefeated. that the resistance in afghanistan is yet again defeating a superpower. it seems the opposition in this country, the taliban and other militant groups, will continue to fight and want the last americans to leave here under fire. >> richard engel in kabul for us. thank you very much. >>> also making news this morning, ten years after a terrifying killing spree, d.c. sniper malvo calls himself a monster. in an interview with the washington post, he remembers the look on the face of the husband of a victim calling it the worst sort of pain i have ever seen in my life. malvo is now 27 years old. his police, john allen muhammad was executed in 2009. >>> the boy scouts of america will soon give the names of alleged sexual abusers up. the group says it's reviewing thousands of cases from the 1950s until now for names that went unreported. that could prompt a new round of criminal prosecutions. >>> and the faa is investigating why a
they are trying to change the narrative here. they want to say that after 11 years they remain undefeated. that the resistance in afghanistan is yet again defeating a superpower. it seems the opposition in this country, the taliban and other militant groups, will continue to fight and want the last americans to leave here under fire. >> richard engel in kabul for us. thank you very much. >>> also making news this morning, ten years after a terrifying killing spree, d.c. sniper...
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they tried to confuse, delay and deny and create a narrative this was a spontaneous event when it was not. the truth is the benghazi, libya consulate was a death trap long in the making and it's failed presidential leadership. >> senator durbin, despite what the president says he did, his team clearly refused to call it an act of terror for at least a week. >> this is not a case of protest directed at the united states. at large or u.s. policy, this is in response to a video that is offensive. >> it was a spontaneous reaction to what just transpired in chiro as a consequence of the video. >> during the second debate, the president said he was offended by any suggestion he or his administration played politics. how do you explain the continued refusal to call it terrorism even as the evidence grew that it was terrorism. >> look at the article by david ignatius. he puts on the record the c.i.a. posting, the information they sent to washington, after our embassador and others were killed. they said, they believe it had something to do with the video but they would gather the evidence to
they tried to confuse, delay and deny and create a narrative this was a spontaneous event when it was not. the truth is the benghazi, libya consulate was a death trap long in the making and it's failed presidential leadership. >> senator durbin, despite what the president says he did, his team clearly refused to call it an act of terror for at least a week. >> this is not a case of protest directed at the united states. at large or u.s. policy, this is in response to a video that is...
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they have a narrative. the narrative is obama is winning big. they have producing -- been producing polls that show that. they are getting a lot of democrats and they doing polls on race, age, sex and more. these are news organizations that are supposed to be broke, cutting news staffs and they are spending thousands and thousands on the state presidents that are very, in my opinion, flawed. what they doing, is a narrative that obama has won. at this stage, that is what matters and influences dough increases, it influences people working the campaign and it influences streeters. >>neil: here is where i remove my sinister thinking. i will say this: how can there be such a disconnect between national polls that are relatively tight and swing state polls that are not? they are tighter than a few days ago. the media is not telling you that. but how do you have that kind of a disconnect? >>guest: i have a question because request get it. i know a little bit about polling. if the swing states, those are the ones that are supposed to be in the middle t
they have a narrative. the narrative is obama is winning big. they have producing -- been producing polls that show that. they are getting a lot of democrats and they doing polls on race, age, sex and more. these are news organizations that are supposed to be broke, cutting news staffs and they are spending thousands and thousands on the state presidents that are very, in my opinion, flawed. what they doing, is a narrative that obama has won. at this stage, that is what matters and influences...
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>> i don't know, because i don't think it fit their narrative. i don't think it fit their narrative that everything was fine, if we just be good neighbors, if we're just nice to everybody, they'll like us. look, al-qaeda is still very active in the region. as you said, we have to deal with that reality. like i said, the security personnel wanted more personnel, wanted more fortification of the buildings. that was denied. >> greta: if you read the bill gertz thesis, it's it was done to hide the fact that the moose policy has failed, that al-qaeda is growing, it's now up against an election, and the whole thing was hoping to put a lid on. that's what i agreed from the article. >> i wouldn't disagree. they asked for more personnel, asked for fortification of the buildings. denied. in fact, there was a reduction in personnel. we had two bombings preceding the one on 9/11. we had two attacks on the ambassador from britain. and still we walk into 9/11 thinking that there was no actionable intelligence. are you kidding me? >> greta: that's a whole other
>> i don't know, because i don't think it fit their narrative. i don't think it fit their narrative that everything was fine, if we just be good neighbors, if we're just nice to everybody, they'll like us. look, al-qaeda is still very active in the region. as you said, we have to deal with that reality. like i said, the security personnel wanted more personnel, wanted more fortification of the buildings. that was denied. >> greta: if you read the bill gertz thesis, it's it was done...
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narrative. and people are buying it. >> we had an ambassador and three americans killed in our consulate. to a certain extent we do not have an explanation, very little outrage, we have seen the american flag burned by the militant and that does not show strength. as important, after the debate, the president looked weak on everything so showing he has strength on the front opposed to just the economic front which the president is weak on, that is a good issue. >>shepard: they thought they could turn it around but this is spreading. the thing that he seemed to have going for him was, he had a like ability thing. is that fading? are democrats concerned about it? >> i don't think likability is fading. we have had four years of him as president, two years running before that. we know he is someone who shares the value of the american people. it was up to mitt romney to define himself in this debate. he had not done so. he defined himself as kind of an aggressive jerk. >>shepard: mitt romney? >>gues
narrative. and people are buying it. >> we had an ambassador and three americans killed in our consulate. to a certain extent we do not have an explanation, very little outrage, we have seen the american flag burned by the militant and that does not show strength. as important, after the debate, the president looked weak on everything so showing he has strength on the front opposed to just the economic front which the president is weak on, that is a good issue. >>shepard: they...
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this night was about joe biden and about changing the narrative and getting democrats more excited and engaged in this race. now a vice presidential debate almost certainly is not going to change the fundamentals of the contest but it is going to give the democrats a reason to feel good and it is going to set president obama up to be more aggressive and take to it mitt romney in the presidential debate next week. >> two more presidential debates left. next tuesday in hempstead, new york. >>> federal health officials said they contacted 1,000 of the roughly 14,000 people injected with that tainted steroid linked to the deadly outbreak of meningitis. infections have been reported in 11 states. 14 people have died. we have more on the drug company that sold the contaminated drug. >> reporter: the new england compounding center shipped more than 17,000 vials of a single drug to 23 states. the safety director of the massachusetts department of health said certainly necc was not operating as far as the fwags has seen so far in accordance with the massachusetts licensing regulation. that's be
this night was about joe biden and about changing the narrative and getting democrats more excited and engaged in this race. now a vice presidential debate almost certainly is not going to change the fundamentals of the contest but it is going to give the democrats a reason to feel good and it is going to set president obama up to be more aggressive and take to it mitt romney in the presidential debate next week. >> two more presidential debates left. next tuesday in hempstead, new york....
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he was dominating in that debate and i think you see the media narratives are often overdone. it was done last week and may be done this week. but it at least changed the way that the story is being told now and that's what biden really needed to do. >> margie, what was the fallout from this? what was the assets gained by the democrats if in fact biden performed well last night there was a cbs poll done and half of them said that biden won as opposed to a quarter or third said that ryan won. a new poll just got released just as i was heading over here, a reuter's poll, and that showed that biden won. two of the three polls that have been released show that voters gave biden the edge. it also, you know, really pokes a hole in this myth of ryan as somebody who, you know, says what he means when he's talking about the facts because he really hedged in a lot of places. he didn't offer clear distinctions with the president on their foreign policy. in numerous cases he dodged a question as the campaign has repeatedly on what kind of taxes they would support. so there's a lot of plac
he was dominating in that debate and i think you see the media narratives are often overdone. it was done last week and may be done this week. but it at least changed the way that the story is being told now and that's what biden really needed to do. >> margie, what was the fallout from this? what was the assets gained by the democrats if in fact biden performed well last night there was a cbs poll done and half of them said that biden won as opposed to a quarter or third said that ryan...
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take away those negatives, there's nothing holding obama up, because he has neglected to spell out a narrative of what he's done over four years, if he could, and certainly neglected to give a vision for a second term. the most telling fact in the postdebate polling with cnn, asking people, who do you think spelled out a clear vision for america's future regardless of who you're voting for? obama 34, romney 50. huge, huge difference there. >> greta: it's interesting. that's even sort one of the objections to president obama by the "orlando sentinel," is that he talks about how the fact that even programs like medicare and medicaid, social security, three of the biggest drivers of deficit spending, that president obama would be more credible in critiquing the proposal if he had a serious alternative for bringing entitlement spending under control. he doesn't. they're critical of the fact that he's not offering anything. >> which has doubled entitlement spend will. by that i don't mean social security. i mean welfare spending, medicaid, food stamps, all that stuff. in the video, introing my segm
take away those negatives, there's nothing holding obama up, because he has neglected to spell out a narrative of what he's done over four years, if he could, and certainly neglected to give a vision for a second term. the most telling fact in the postdebate polling with cnn, asking people, who do you think spelled out a clear vision for america's future regardless of who you're voting for? obama 34, romney 50. huge, huge difference there. >> greta: it's interesting. that's even sort one...
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what is interesting, that runs counter to the narrative the obama camp is trying to put out it was a hollow victory for mitt romney and maybe the president did not take it on the children. to come out swinging as hard as he did at the rally in denver, that suggests he realized he had to make up for missed opportunity and he did not counter punch. the democrats surprised that mitt romney made a comment about tax loopholes and said maybe you need a new accountant to figure out the tax code they were stunned the democrats said the president didn't fight back on mitt romney's tax returns or the bain capital days, offshore accounts all left on the table without any swings. then mitt romney said that he wanted to go after pbs in a certain yellow character. the president had fund with that 59 the rally. >> thank goodness somebody is getting tough on big bird. it is about time. we didn't know that big bird was driving the federal deficit. but that's what we her last night. how about that? elmo, too? >>reporter: a counter punch the president did not use. the good news today, you go back in hi
what is interesting, that runs counter to the narrative the obama camp is trying to put out it was a hollow victory for mitt romney and maybe the president did not take it on the children. to come out swinging as hard as he did at the rally in denver, that suggests he realized he had to make up for missed opportunity and he did not counter punch. the democrats surprised that mitt romney made a comment about tax loopholes and said maybe you need a new accountant to figure out the tax code they...
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actually strengthens that narrative. and much more than levels of variables like the level of the employment rate, it's momentum that i think forms voters' views on the economy. >> i think it was interesting that jack let out that last night he tweeted, i didn't know this, he had tweeted 7.9% was his prediction. that is not exactly a wide deviation from what he thought it was going to be. i would just say this now, i have tremendous expect for theb ls. >> thank you. >> i have known all my life it's independent. people like nixon couldn't get to it. you couldn't get to it. >> you can't get to it. >> i think for him to say that i think is bad. i hope he softens -- i think he began to soften it today. it's not an attack on the integrity of those people working there. >> it's just the integrity of the system, which is one that's just irreproachable when it comes to the quality and the integrity of the statistics. >> why would you work over there for 30 or 40 years with pride and having a reputation for integrity so some joke
actually strengthens that narrative. and much more than levels of variables like the level of the employment rate, it's momentum that i think forms voters' views on the economy. >> i think it was interesting that jack let out that last night he tweeted, i didn't know this, he had tweeted 7.9% was his prediction. that is not exactly a wide deviation from what he thought it was going to be. i would just say this now, i have tremendous expect for theb ls. >> thank you. >> i have...
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. >> david, in terms of narrative, is this exactly the kind of narrative that obama -- that romney needed going into this, you know, with just a couple weeks away? >> it's very much the narrative he needed, because his campaign was about to be blown away. president obama generally has been running a much better campaign than mitt romney has, but in the last week or so, the mitt romney campaign i think is getting its act together. he had a very, very good debate, obviously. he was more personal on the stump in florida the last few days. he was more willing to talk in an emotionally connective way. he gave a foreign policy speech today that was -- had a lot of vagueness in it but was by far and way the best foreign policy speech in my judgment he's made, the most comprehensive on the middle east. so he's finding his voice, he's finding some solidity. but the polls are very hard to understand right now. not only this pew poll but we had one of the strangest days in polling in gallup i have ever seen. this morning they put out a tracking poll that said the race was tied. this afternoon they p
. >> david, in terms of narrative, is this exactly the kind of narrative that obama -- that romney needed going into this, you know, with just a couple weeks away? >> it's very much the narrative he needed, because his campaign was about to be blown away. president obama generally has been running a much better campaign than mitt romney has, but in the last week or so, the mitt romney campaign i think is getting its act together. he had a very, very good debate, obviously. he was...
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they're trying to fill a narrative, quite frankly, that the middle east wars are receding and al-qaeda is dismantled. to admit that our embassy was attacked by al-qaeda objectives and leading from behind didn't work undercuts the narrative. they didn't believe the media would investigation and congress was out of session. it finally caught up with them. >> it's not a matter of blaming. that's just the fact. sometimes intelligence has to catch up with reality on the ground. this is one of those cases. >> bret: after a busy day on the sunday talk shows, the libya scandal continues to erupt for the white house, and it will likely be a topic at the debate tomorrow night ahead of the foreign policy debate next week. let's bring in our panel back in washington. steve hayes, senior writer for the weekly standard, a national correspondent from national public radio and charles krauthammer. how is this playing after the weekend. where is the story headed? >> well, there's still so many unanswered questions. i think it's going to continue to dog the obama administration. i mean, you have david a
they're trying to fill a narrative, quite frankly, that the middle east wars are receding and al-qaeda is dismantled. to admit that our embassy was attacked by al-qaeda objectives and leading from behind didn't work undercuts the narrative. they didn't believe the media would investigation and congress was out of session. it finally caught up with them. >> it's not a matter of blaming. that's just the fact. sometimes intelligence has to catch up with reality on the ground. this is one of...
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alisyn: quite a narrative there. ralph peters will joins at the bottom of the hour and he will spon w h jrd 1arlnis shot in the head on her way to school. targeted by taliban gunmen beuse she was outspoken about ucating girls. a free speech fighter joins to us explain why she considers the realarnenoe inhiss i getting attention it deserves here. new concerns 10s of thousands of american workers can find themselves without full-time work in the presidt is reelected nohat m anonri din thmp from full time to part time status. a house hearing underway on the murder of four americans in libya. who made the decision to cut security at the consulate in benghazi and i cir te celph peters will join us with the latest on that hearing ahead. >> when i was in libya a good part of the d day, never once did a person menon a video. dendm pdef the united states. from the secretary of state and the ambassador to the united nations, how they can justify that this video caused this attack. it was a terrorist attack. oh no,ot aigrae no
alisyn: quite a narrative there. ralph peters will joins at the bottom of the hour and he will spon w h jrd 1arlnis shot in the head on her way to school. targeted by taliban gunmen beuse she was outspoken about ucating girls. a free speech fighter joins to us explain why she considers the realarnenoe inhiss i getting attention it deserves here. new concerns 10s of thousands of american workers can find themselves without full-time work in the presidt is reelected nohat m anonri din thmp from...
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it's going to sink in better and i think it fits the narrative that barack obama and bill clinton at the convention have been trying to persuade the country to accept, which is inherited a really bad situation. we've made real progress. we have a way to go. well, today it looks like we made real progress. >> well, barack obama did not inherit bill clinton's economy. he inherited george bush's economy. >> that's for sure. >> i think we have forgotten that along the way. robert wolf and bob shrum great to have you both with us tonight. thanks so much. remember, answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter at ed show and on facebook. we want to know what you think. coming up a big win for the economy means mitt romney is losing his favorite talking point. democratic strategist chris covinas will tell us what 7.3% unemployment means for the romney campaign. stay with us. we're coming right back. maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advan
it's going to sink in better and i think it fits the narrative that barack obama and bill clinton at the convention have been trying to persuade the country to accept, which is inherited a really bad situation. we've made real progress. we have a way to go. well, today it looks like we made real progress. >> well, barack obama did not inherit bill clinton's economy. he inherited george bush's economy. >> that's for sure. >> i think we have forgotten that along the way. robert...
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. >> shep: sometimes it matters largely on how the narratives, what part of the narratives seems to catch on. i try to pay attention to the kind of questions people hear as they're traveling. i was surprised to hear how many women are asking about the issues the democrats have been pushing and that is the war against women and his stance on abortion rights and all the rest. >> well, there was no question that for a while that was very effective for the obama campaign. particularly here in virginia. i know we're in dc, but we get all the virginia media. and they were hammering on this war on women thing. tons of obama ads criticizing romney's record and positions on women. but interestingly enough, that gender gap began to close as well when people saw romney because he did not seem like an extremist. he seemed like a reasonable guy. you can be sure, and again, that was another thing that obama didn't hit at all. he never talked about the social issues and women. you got to assume that biden is going to go after that tonight. >> shep: yeah. i would be very surprised if he didn't. i don't k
. >> shep: sometimes it matters largely on how the narratives, what part of the narratives seems to catch on. i try to pay attention to the kind of questions people hear as they're traveling. i was surprised to hear how many women are asking about the issues the democrats have been pushing and that is the war against women and his stance on abortion rights and all the rest. >> well, there was no question that for a while that was very effective for the obama campaign. particularly...
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i know we're only a couple of days from it, but you had a narrative that was really running mitt romney off to the sidelines and the fact that he did as well as he did in the debate, i think, took that narrative away and made it, now, a contest at least in the minds of the media again. >> and i think it was the debate, too. but the november 9th, 2011 republican primary debate at which rick perry could not remember the name of the third department he want today eliminate, and thus eliminated himself as the man who had the best chance, the most funding to go up against mitt romney. if governor perry kept his act together that night, things might have worked out differently for the former massachusetts governor. >> you both have stumbled on the truth, it is the debate and it's the first 62 years in which one guy won decisively without a moment, either a gaffe or-- that makes it unique. >> bret: and that's it for the panel. seeing how a debate moderator can be a tough gig. [ thinking ] woer what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relf ] [ male ann
i know we're only a couple of days from it, but you had a narrative that was really running mitt romney off to the sidelines and the fact that he did as well as he did in the debate, i think, took that narrative away and made it, now, a contest at least in the minds of the media again. >> and i think it was the debate, too. but the november 9th, 2011 republican primary debate at which rick perry could not remember the name of the third department he want today eliminate, and thus...
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it's part of a larger narrative of institutional failure and the ramifications of it are fairly dire. once you no longer have faith in not just congress but the federal reserve, the bureau of labor statistics, you get a populace that is less and less engaged in the democratic process. you get a lowering of standards, of public servants, and you get an increasingly lazy and simplistic narrative about what it means to govern in this country. >> i know. the conspiracy theories about president obama have been wild and persistent, first the big lie the president wasn't born in this country, that his birth certificate was a fake. then the theory that says the president's health care reform was part of a socialist plot and he was trying to shore up his base. last week's conspiracy whopper that the unemployment numbers had been monkeyed with. that was the wonderful wording of donald trump. no surprise there. gene, this goes on. it's not fair to say it's entirely a right wing thing because we had trutherism back when they said george w. was with a pump pump blowing up the world trade center. i
it's part of a larger narrative of institutional failure and the ramifications of it are fairly dire. once you no longer have faith in not just congress but the federal reserve, the bureau of labor statistics, you get a populace that is less and less engaged in the democratic process. you get a lowering of standards, of public servants, and you get an increasingly lazy and simplistic narrative about what it means to govern in this country. >> i know. the conspiracy theories about...